Hi,

After a lot of research on Python frameworks and briefly trying
Django, Web2Py and (very briefly) Pylons and Flask, Eventually I
decided to learn TG2.1 as I always wanted to go deeper into SQLAlchemy
based full-stack frameworks, particularly Pylons. So I was surprised
so see that Pylons is discontinued and is going to be absorbed in
Pyramid. And I was even more frustrated when my first impression with
Pyramid was less than satisfactory (Maybe too complicated or poorly
documented for a beginner?). Hence I chosen TG. and so far so good. I
am really enjoying it :)

Now I am wondering where TG is aimed to go from here? And does it
really worth to learn TG, while it is based on a stagnant Pylons?

I know that mako, SQLAlchemi, paster, etc don't go anywhere but
nevertheless each framework has its own quirks that take a while for a
developer to master and I guess it is not a good practice to spend one
month on learning conventions that will be abandoned at the end of the
second month, hence I am really looking for you guys in TG project to
give me a prospect of  TG project. I hope this prospect at least can
convince me that learning TG is less time-wasting than learning Pylons
1.0 :)

My apologies if this topic has already been raised elsewhere.
Cheers

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